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Course content
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1 - Introduction03:19
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1 - Introduction05:00
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2 - Smart Money, Information & Time Horizons04:32
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2 - Smart Money, Information & Time Horizons05:00
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3 - Tools of the Trade05:32
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3 - Tools of the Trade05:00
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4 - Auction Market Theory & Fractals09:29
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4 - Auction Market Theory & Fractals05:00
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5 - Market Profile05:35
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5 - Market Profile05:00
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6 - Advanced Volume Profile18:54
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6 - Advanced Volume Profile05:00
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7 - Advanced Volume Footprint13:25
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7 - Advanced Volume Footprint05:00
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8 - Advanced CVD04:58
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8 - Advanced CVD05:00
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9 - Advanced VWAP & AVWAP14:04
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9 - Advanced VWAP & AVWAP05:00
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10 - Price-Based Fair Value Ranges03:01
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10 - Price-Based Fair Value Ranges05:00
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11 - Fractal Liquidity Spectrum01:29
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11 - Fractal Liquidity Spectrum04:28
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12 - Market Structure, S&R, S&D & Order Flow07:16
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12 - Market Structure, S&R, S&D & Order Flow05:00
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13 - Order Flow Analysis from Blank Chart to Trade Trigger11:17
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13 - Order Flow Analysis from Blank Chart to Trade Trigger05:00
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14 - Hidden Entries with Order Flow after DFB02:30
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14 - Hidden Entries with Order Flow after DFB05:00
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15 - Dangerous Hook & Triple Order Flow Confirmation03:58
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15 - Dangerous Hook & Triple Order Flow Confirmation05:00
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16 - Order Flow-Price Action Integration in Non-Failure Swing04:14
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16 - Order Flow-Price Action Integration in Non-Failure Swing05:00
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17 - DVPOC in Low Fractal Dimension03:47
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17 - DVPOC in Low Fractal Dimension05:00
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18 - Non-Failure Swing and Order Flow in Euro FX Futures04:02
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18 - Non-Failure Swing and Order Flow in Euro FX Futures05:00
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19 - Nuanced Footprint Reading & The V04:12
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19 - Nuanced Footprint Reading & The V05:00
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20 - Integrated Order Flow Activity in a Double Top03:56
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20 - Integrated Order Flow Activity in a Double Top05:00
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21 - Subtle Bear Trap & Fractal Fibonacci Trick03:31
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21 - Subtle Bear Trap & Fractal Fibonacci Trick05:00
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22 - Fractal Market Structure & Order Flow06:01
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22 - Fractal Market Structure & Order Flow05:00
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23 - The Battle of Frameworks04:28
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23 - The Battle of Frameworks05:00
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24 - The Non-Obvious Pullback01:50
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24 - The Non-Obvious Pullback05:00
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25 - Hyper Order Flow Integration05:05
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25 - Hyper Order Flow Integration05:00
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26 - Flow Shift & Order Flow03:33
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26 - Flow Shift & Order Flow05:00
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27 - Perfect Order Flow in the S&P02:49
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27 - Perfect Order Flow in the S&P05:00
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28 - Failure Swing in the One-Minute Chart03:51
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28 - Failure Swing in the One-Minute Chart05:00
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Proof05:00
Requirements
- Basic understanding of financial markets and trading terminology
- Access to a computer with a stable internet connection
- Access or willingness to obtain an order flow-capable trading platform and data feed
- Familiarity with candlestick charts and price action is helpful but not mandatory
- Willingness to study examples, answer practice questions, and review trading decisions analytically
Description
Fractal Flow Pro – Advanced Order Flow Trading is designed as a structured path for traders who want to move beyond traditional chart-based approaches and into the detailed mechanics of how orders are executed in real time. The learning journey begins by establishing a clear conceptual foundation. You start by reviewing how modern electronic markets operate, how orders are matched, and what types of information are contained in the tape, footprint charts, volume and delta. This initial stage focuses on building a precise vocabulary for order flow, clarifying the difference between retail and institutional activity, and understanding why microstructure analysis can complement, rather than replace, more familiar methods like price action and market structure.
Once the foundational concepts are in place, you move into a systematic exploration of the main order flow tools. You learn how footprint charts are constructed, how they display traded volume at each price, and how imbalances can highlight aggressive buying or selling. Through guided explanations, you examine how to read bid and ask volume, stacked imbalances, and absorption patterns, as well as how to distinguish between meaningful activity and noisy fluctuations. At this stage, the goal is not simply to memorize patterns, but to connect what you see on the footprint to the underlying behavior of market participants so that each configuration has a logical interpretation.
After becoming familiar with footprint charts, the course introduces volume profile analysis as a way to link microstructure with broader context. You learn to identify high volume nodes, low volume areas, and value zones, and to interpret these structures as expressions of market acceptance or rejection. Practical examples show how volume profile can be combined with order flow readings during the session to refine areas of interest, locate potential inflection points, and avoid trading in regions where the flow does not support a clear directional bias. This phase emphasizes the importance of context, so you can avoid focusing only on the last few prints and instead see how current activity fits into the session and higher time frame structure.
With these tools understood, you then proceed to the integration of order flow with advanced price action and market structure. You study how swing highs and lows, break of structure, and liquidity areas can be aligned with real-time flow information. The course explains how to define key zones such as previous session highs and lows, supply and demand levels, and areas of trapped traders, and then shows how order flow confirmation can be used to qualify these zones before entering trades. You practice reading how aggressive participation appears as the market interacts with these levels, and how to recognize when the flow contradicts your initial expectations, allowing you to step aside or reassess the setup.
The next stage focuses on practical trade construction using order flow as a central decision component. You learn a step-by-step workflow for building a trading plan for the session, starting with the identification of structural context, moving to key reference levels, and then defining specific criteria that must be seen in the flow before a trade is allowed. This includes entry triggers based on shifts in delta, exhaustion of one side of the market, absorption patterns at important levels, and transitions between passive and aggressive participation. The emphasis is on creating clear, objective rules that can be articulated in advance, so your decision-making becomes more systematic and less dependent on intuition.
Risk management is then developed as a technical skill rather than a generic concept. You learn how to align stop placement and position sizing with the way order flow behaves around your entry area. Examples illustrate how to set initial stops beyond zones where the flow would need to change character to invalidate the trade idea, rather than relying on arbitrary distances. You also work through scenarios where the incoming flow supports scaling out or reducing exposure, as well as situations where a lack of expected participation suggests exiting early. This risk-focused module encourages you to treat losses as information about market behavior and your process, leading to more consistent adjustment over time.
To support retention and practical application, the course includes numerous practice questions and case studies of real market sessions. You are guided through complete examples from pre-session preparation to post-trade review, using snapshots of footprints, volume profile, and structural charts. In each case, you revisit the logic behind trade decisions, the way order flow confirmed or invalidated hypotheses, and how outcomes can be evaluated without emotional bias. The objective is to help you internalize the workflow, so you can reproduce it independently in live conditions.
As you progress, you also learn how to filter trading opportunities using order flow to stay aligned with high quality conditions. You examine periods of thin liquidity, erratic flow, or conflicting signals between tools, and you see why standing aside can be a rational decision. This aspect of the training is aimed at reducing overtrading and improving selectivity, based on measurable criteria rather than vague impressions of “bad markets”. By understanding what healthy directional flow looks like, you become better equipped to recognize when it is absent and adjust your activity accordingly.
In the final phase of the learning journey, you focus on building a personal improvement process anchored in order flow observations. You learn how to construct a trading journal that captures not just entries and exits, but also the specific flow conditions present at the time of decision. You practice describing your reasoning in terms of structure, levels, and observed order execution patterns, and then revisiting those notes to refine your rules. Over time, this reflection process allows you to identify which configurations are most aligned with your strengths, which environments you handle poorly, and how to incrementally improve your execution.
By the end of Fractal Flow Pro – Advanced Order Flow Trading, you have a coherent methodology that connects microstructure, price action, and risk management through a repeatable workflow. You are able to read core order flow tools with clarity, build structured trading plans, and make decisions based on objective criteria that reflect the underlying behavior of market participants. Rather than relying on isolated indicators or purely visual patterns, you develop the ability to interpret the continuous interaction between buyers and sellers and to translate that interpretation into disciplined trading actions.
Who this course is for:
Instructor
Fractal Flow Pro
About Me
We specialize in developing educational material that approaches financial markets from a structured, analytical perspective. Our work is grounded in a combination of market microstructure, price dynamics, and quantitative reasoning, and we place a strong emphasis on clarity of explanation and internal consistency. Over time, we have refined our frameworks to focus on practical processes that traders can apply in real market conditions, avoiding vague concepts in favor of precise, observable criteria.
Our background spans research into chaos theory as it relates to market behavior, the study of supply and demand dynamics, and the detailed examination of how orders interact in modern electronic venues. We value empirical observation and careful testing, and we continually re-evaluate our material as market technology and data access evolve. This mindset leads us to favor rule-based methodologies that can be articulated, documented, and reviewed in a systematic way.
In our day-to-day work, we are committed to presenting complex ideas in a way that remains accessible without oversimplification. We view trading as a craft that demands both conceptual understanding and disciplined execution, and we design our frameworks to help practitioners build both aspects together. Transparency in logic, respect for risk, and a realistic view of market opportunity guide how we structure our content and examples.
We also place importance on intellectual honesty and long-term development. Rather than promising quick results, we encourage careful study, consistent practice, and incremental improvement based on feedback from the markets themselves. Our goal is to provide tools and perspectives that support independent thinking, allowing each trader to adapt structures to their own objectives, risk tolerance, and analytical style while maintaining a solid foundation in how markets actually operate.
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